Nestled in the tranquil southwest of Bhutan, the Jo Bay Tsho Trek invites adventurers to explore the unspoiled beauty of the Haa Valley. This newly established two-day trek spans around 25 kilometres and begins just two hours from Paro, offering an immersive experience in Bhutan’s rich culture, spirituality, and natural wonder.
The journey starts with an 84-kilometre drive from Sangbaykha to Mochu, winding through scenic farming communities that highlight Bhutan’s sustainable way of life. The trek begins with a visit to a temple housing a thousand statues of Guru Rinpoche, setting a spiritual tone for the adventure.
As trekkers delve deeper into the valley, the trail unfolds with lush forests, dense bamboo groves, and majestic mountain vistas. Along the way, serene alpine lakes offer peaceful pauses, the most captivating being Jo Bay Tsho, or Hidden Lake—an ethereal, mirror-like reservoir surrounded by pristine wilderness.
Tailored for both seasoned trekkers and nature lovers, the Jo Bay Tsho Trek strikes a perfect balance between physical challenge and soulful reflection. Hikers traverse varied terrains enriched with Bhutanese folklore and spiritual significance, strengthening their bond with nature and self.
Beyond a physical journey, the trek is a profound cultural immersion. It allows travellers to connect with Bhutan’s heritage, landscapes, and people while supporting eco-conscious tourism. Suitable for a wide range of explorers—from thrill-seekers to those in search of spiritual serenity—the Jo Bay Tsho Trek is a gateway to discovering the untouched magic of the Himalayas and embracing the timeless traditions of Bhutan.

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